Adding Reverberations To The Sounds (Reverb); Playing With A Guitar Amp (Acoustic Guitar Amp Simulator) - Boss AD-3 Owner's Manual

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Adding Reverberations
to the Sounds (Reverb)
Reverb is the reverberant effect achieved when
sounds reflected by walls and floors overlap and
blend. The actual reverb changes according to fac-
tors such as size and shape of the space (such as a
room or hall), the composition of the surface (a
wall, for example) reflecting the sound, and so on.
With the AD-3, these elements are digitally simu-
lated to obtain the optimal reverb for the acoustic
guitar.
1. Adjust the Reverb knob.
fig.8
Turning the control knob clockwise deepens the
reverb effects. Turning it counterclockwise
lessens the effects, and turning it all the way
counterclockwise turns it off.
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Playing with a Guitar
Amp (Acoustic Guitar
Amp Simulator)
This feature makes what you play sound closer to
an authentic acoustic guitar, even when you're
playing with a guitar amp hooked up.
1. Set the OUTPUT SELECT switch to
G.AMP.
fig.9
When set to G.AMP, the acoustic guitar amp sim-
ulator is on.
When on, output is as follows:
MEMO
G.AMP:
Output passes through the acoustic gui-
tar amp simulator (mono)
LINE (MONO):
Output does not pass through the
acoustic guitar amp simulator (mono)

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